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Dallas Police employee fired after allegedly lying about college degree

A Dallas Police Department employee has been fired after being accused of lying about his college degree to get a promotion.

Gina Fowler Strickland, the former police reporting agent, was fired Thursday after a disciplinary hearing with the police chief. fox 4 Reported.

Police officials said Strickland was fired for “engaging in unlawful conduct during arrest on charges of fraud, substandard, or fictitious degrees.”

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Gina Fowler Strickland, the police reporting agent, was fired after a disciplinary hearing with the police chief. (Dallas County Jail)

According to Fox 4, Strickland was indicted in court in June 2023 on charges of fraud and claiming a fictitious degree after allegedly lying about his higher education degree to get a promotion a year earlier. This was revealed in the records.

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Police officials said Strickland was fired for “engaging in unlawful conduct during arrest on charges of fraud, substandard, or fictitious degrees.” (St. Petersburg)

She failed to appear at a court hearing and a warrant was issued for her arrest in September. However, the warrant was later canceled for reasons unknown.

The district attorney's office ultimately dismissed the charges in November after Strickland completed a pretrial intervention program, according to court records.

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A Dallas Police Department employee has been fired after being accused of lying about his college degree to get a promotion. (St. Petersburg)

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In Texas, falsifying a higher education degree to obtain a job or promotion is a Class B misdemeanor punishable by up to 180 days in jail and a $2,000 fine.

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